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their is a crappy rule in football. the NFL teams have a 53 man roster throughout the season and those guys are happy to be there. NFL rule says at a game one team can only activate 45 players to play a game not including a 3rd QB. let's say it's the Super Bowl and the team activates 45 out of 53 players and a player isn't on the 45 active list. it's a guys dream to play in the Super Bowl and it's robbed because of one rule. dont u think every man should play?
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If you're going to argue the rule, at least get it right.
It's a 45-player maximum, not including a 3rd QB. |
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It would be interesting to allow teams to use up to 53 players in a game, I'd like to see some of the different coaches working with the extra personnel - Herm for one. |
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WHat is the thought behind that rule?? Just curious as to what year it was put in and why....what reasoning there is behind it.
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Not sure when they bumped the game roster to 45, I know the third quarterback addition was around '90-'91.
Could be worse though; could be the 1920's when teams were only allowed to have 16 players. Troy would have fit in well playing both sides of the ball then.:D |
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"Let everyone play"? What is this, Pop Warner?
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Let everyone play, because as a paying fan I want to see the best possible entertainment product on the field when someone gets injured. Why impose artificial limits that do not add to the game?
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